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School Library Book Collections in Ming, Qing, and Republican China
To understand intellectual life and knowledge production, it is critical to examine the circulation of information. In 1996, Timothy Brook published a
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Turbulent Transmissions: The Public Roles of Chinese Scientists in the Covid-19 Crisis
Many months into the 2020 global COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, the exact origin of the virus remains unknown. Although it is commonly agreed that th
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Chinese scientists played important roles in uncovering some of the mysteries surrounding early cases of COVID-19, and as transmitters of information
Medieval Ingenium: Knowledge, Experience, and Technology
This project considers twelfth- and thirteenth-century Western European thought and literature, in particular machines as models for thought and the r
Christopher Kelty
Christopher Kelty is professor at the University of California, Los Angeles in the Institute for...
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New Book: Kelley Wilder has published her book "Photography and Science"
Kelley Wilder has published her book Photography and Science
Apr 25, 2009 MoreNeue Publikation: Kelley Wilder, bis 2008 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am MPIWG, hat ihr Buch "Photography and Science" veröffentlicht.
Neue Publikation: Kelley Wilder, bis 2008 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am MPIWG, hat ihr Buch "Photography and Science" veröffentlicht.
Apr 25, 2009
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Museum des Hörens
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Visit websiteEine open-access Webanwendung, die auf maschinellem Lernen basiert, und der Erkennung und Extraktion visueller Elemente in historischen Quellen und der Klassifizierung von Seiten dient.
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Visit websiteAn open-access machine-learning based web application to detect and extract visual elements in historical sources and to classify pages.
Through the Socio-epistemic Networks Lens: Argentinian and Polish Discourses on Petroleum, 1880–1910
Migrants have long been presented as interlocutors of transnational communication of knowledge, but in what ways can we measure and begin to understan